Hannah Lewis has an MS in Sustainable Agriculture and Sociology from Iowa State University and a BA in Environmental Studies from Middlebury College. She lives in Minneapolis, Minnesota, where she works for the nonprofit Renewing the Countryside to build sustainable local and regional food systems and plant mini-forests. To learn more, visit: www.hannahlewis.org.
"My late friend and colleague, Professor Akira Miyawaki, wanted
nothing more than to repair the forests of the world. He wanted
trees in the ground, as do I. This book would make him
happy."—Diana Beresford-Kroeger, author of To Speak for the
Trees
"We cannot solve problems by succumbing to fear and anger, and yet
so much of the climate conversation is powered by the fearful
narrative of a dying planet. In Mini-Forest Revolution, Hannah
Lewis offers a different story—one that is authentic, honest, and
powered by love. Her writing provides the inspiration, motivation,
and recipe for working with nature rather than against it; for
gathering our courage and creating the world we imagine."—Shubhendu
Sharma, founder and director of Afforestt
"Imagine a world where every modest scrap of worn-out dirt or
asphalt—think tennis-court-size—can become a cooling,
moisture-circulating, air-cleansing, wildlife-nurturing forest
within a few years. Mini-Forest Revolution shows how
ordinary citizens can embrace this trowel-ready solution, and are
doing so even under the harshest, sun-bleached conditions."—Judith
D. Schwartz, author of The Reindeer Chronicles
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